Week 1: Modeling/Nonlinear Dynamics

Lecturer: Elizabeth Bradley

  • Introduction to Nonlinear Dynamics, Bradley, Elizabeth. 2005.
  • Numerical Solution of Differential Equations. Bradley, Elizabeth, Research Report on Curricula and Teaching CT003-98, Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1998.
  • Time Series Analysis. Bradley, Elizabeth., In Intelligent Data Analysis: An Introduction, ed. by M. Berthold and D.J. Hand, 167 - 194. Berlin; New York: Springer, 1999. Modeling, prediction, and control of chaos
  • Chaotic Dynamics Course taught at CU Boulder, Spring 2006.

    Lecturer: Scott Page

  • Lecture 1: Diversity and the Wisdom of Crowds;
  • Readings: Chapter 1 from The Difference by Scott Page; Interpreted and Generated Signals by Lu Hong and Scott Page

  • Lecture 2: The Coordination Consistency Paradox
  • Readings: Consistency and Coordination by Bednar, Bramson, Jones-Rooy, and Page

  • Lecture 3: Learning in Games
  • Readings Adjustment Dynamics and Equilibrium Selection: Why How Players Learn Matters by Russell Golman and Scott Page

    Lecturer: Alfred Hubler

    For Alfred Hubler's talks:
  • Refs (from the 2006 CSSS)
  • Earlier notes: